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From: Bryan Ponnwitz (bponnwit_at_btboces.org)
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 14:03:32 CDT

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    Steven:
         I've found that the best way to pass data is using POST and hidden
    form data. If you use GET, the user is able to see the data that you
    application is passing, which is a security problem, and you're limited
    to so many bytes (I think it's 1024 bytes, but don't quote me on that
    one). I've written relatively large web apps before and experimented
    with using GET, POST and even cookies and I find that POST is the most
    flexible and secure.

    Bryan Ponnwitz
    Webmaster - Broome-Tioga Boces
    bponnwitbtboces.org
    (607) 763-3609

    >>> "Steven Fling" <SFLINGoppenheimerfunds.com> 07/10/02 02:36PM >>>
    Our application communicates across various application server
    environments via HTTP/HTTPS requests (versus RMI, etc.) and needs to
    pass data/parameters back and forth. Naturally we use SSL to encrypt
    the request/response.
     
    I wanted to see if there were any Best Practices established to
    transfer data in this fashion. POST vs. GET method, querystring vs.
    hidden form variable, etc.
     
    Any insight would be appreciated!
     
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